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Mondo’s X-Men action figure line already has some pretty killer figures in it to celebrate mutantkind’s animated legacy.
Mondo’s X-Men action figure line already has some pretty killer figures in it to celebrate mutantkind’s animated legacy.
The chronology of any comic book storyline or character—woven throughout decades of creative teams, retcons, and realignments to the narrative—is always a complicated affair.
For as vital and enduring a character across almost every iteration of the X-Men there’s been, there’s perhaps few mutants that are commonly misunderstood as Scott Summers,
When X-Men ‘97 hit Disney+ last week, enrapt viewers all shouted one thing—other than “To me, my X-men!”—as they saw Marvel’s mutants back in action: “Where has th
The X-Men never die. In the comics, that’s sometimes more literal than metaphorical, more meta text than actual text.
For the past few years, toymaker Sentinel’s “Fighting Armor” toyline has transformed Marvel heroes from across the comics into mechanized warriors better than even the actual Marvel Comics crossovers to do so.